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Snoring: A New Tip-Off To Stroke and Heart Disease
Forbes
New research conducted by otolaryngologists at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit finds that snoring is a bigger risk factor for stroke and heart attack than smoking, being overweight, or high cholesterol. According to research by Robert Deeb, MD and Karen ...
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Forbes
New Orleans Super Bowl To Generate $185 Million In Visitor Spending
Forbes
This Sunday's big showdown between the Baltimore Ravens and San Francisco 49ers will not only match up two of the nation's premier teams, but it will also generate millions of dollars for host city New Orleans. Professional services firm PwC US ...
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New York Yankees' Mason Williams Among Top 10 Outfield Prospects
Yahoo! Sports
COMMENTARY | New York Yankees prospect Mason Williams was named by MLB.com as the 10th best outfield prospect in the minor leagues on Monday. The site described the 21-year-old Williams, who Baseball America recently named as the team's top ...
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India v England: new coach Ashley Giles happy with first series but says the ...
Telegraph.co.uk
So it was understandable that the new one-day coach, Ashley Giles, should have cut a reasonably contented figure in Dharamsala on Sunday night. "We're pretty happy," he said. "It would have been nice to have won, but 3-2 is better than 4-1. We probably ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
End of New Airline Fees? Nation's Most Fee-Crazy Airline Is Tapped Out of Ideas
TIME
For years, airlines have rolled out new fees to foist onto passengers like clockwork—see American Airlines and Southwest Airlines as the two latest examples. There is somewhat of a silver lining, though: With every new fee added, it becomes harder for ...
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TIME
Why A New Healthcare Tax Is Making Its Way To Hospitals, And Patients
Wall Street Journal (blog)
Small medical-device makers have little choice but to pass their new 23% excise tax— meant to pay for the health law —on to hospitals and other customers, said the chief executive of one manufacturer that began surcharging hospitals for its wares on ...
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Wall Street Journal (blog)
New York City's schools could lose 2500 teachers by next year
Yahoo! News (blog)
(Reuters) - New York City's public schools over two years will lose $724 million in state aid and as many as 2,500 teachers through attrition, because of a labor union conflict over a teacher evaluation system, Mayor Michael Bloomberg said on Monday.
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A Fake Facebook Wedding
New Yorker (blog)
His new fiancée was Ukrainian, and living in Ukraine. She was deaf, so he'd only "spoken" to her via chat. But she was planning to come to the U.S. to visit her sister, an exchange student in Indiana, and the wedding date was set for next month. He ...
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New Yorker (blog)
Meet the first all-female synthpop band in the world … ever! (apart from ...
Observer
The beat to Soft is hard, recalling Arthur Baker's one for New Order's Confusion, with a melody redolent of Depeche Mode's Everything Counts. The vocal is cool, exhibiting a veneer of emotional distance that suggests a numbing-down following a torrid past.
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Observer
Up Is the New Up
The Planetary Society (blog)
We have a saying around here that "flat is the new up," when referencing science budgets in the United States. We've been arguing for the last year to maintain NASA's Planetary Science Division funding at 2012 levels – about $1.5 billion per year – for ...
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Ravens touch down in New Orleans for Super Bowl
Yahoo! Sports
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- The Baltimore Ravens have arrived in New Orleans for the Super Bowl. As their charter plane came to a stop on the tarmac at Louis Armstrong International Airport on Monday, a purple Ravens flag was held up against the cockpit ...
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Behind the Scenes at the New York Gift Fair
Gizmodo
Behind the Scenes at the New York Gift Fair The New York International Gift Fair—a trade show for gifts, home goods and other stuff—has a crap ton of scarves, an entire floor devoted to candles, and loads and loads of items your mother would consider ...
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For CMOs, Agility Is The New Black: Survey
Forbes
What's the winning trait of successful and relevant CMOs in 2013 and beyond? Agility. That's the finding of CMG Partners' Fifth Annual CMO's Agenda, a qualitative survey assessing the role and responsibilities of the chief marketer, released today ...
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Forbes
New Jersey governor vetoes minimum wage hike, suggests options
Yahoo! News (blog)
(Reuters) - New Jersey's Republican Governor Chris Christie on Monday conditionally vetoed legislation that would increase the state's minimum wage to $8.50 per hour from $7.25 and tie it to the consumer price index. Instead, Christie proposed a ...
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Yahoo! News (blog)
Be Lifehacker's New Weekend Contributing Editor
Lifehacker
Be Lifehacker's New Weekend Contributing Editor Want to write for Lifehacker? We're on the hunt for a new contributing editor to manage our Saturday and Sunday tips and tricks. Interested? Here's what you need to know. The weekend contributing editor ...
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Chancellor to lead American Academy's new Lincoln Project
UC Berkeley
CAMBRIDGE MASS., and BERKELEY — The American Academy of Arts and Sciences today announced at UC Berkeley a new initiative – the Lincoln Project: Excellence and Access in Public Higher Education – to advocate for the importance of public ...
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UC Berkeley
South Park Scales Back New Season
Vulture
There will be a little less South Park in 2013 than in the previous sixteen years of the show's existence. Creator Matt Stone tells the Times that the upcoming season, which begins in September, will only have ten episodes rather than fourteen episodes ...
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Extend a welcome to the new faces at WoW Insider
Joystiq
Join me in extending a hearty welcome to our new writers at WoW Insider. This past December we placed a call out for people to join our team, and the response was gigantic. The competition was tough (think Kael'thas tough, back in the day), and these ...
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T-Mobile's New Strategy: Can It Be Sure Verizon, AT&T Won't Follow?
eWeek
24 earnings call, CFO John Stephens told analysts that AT&T will soon have to respond to some new "dynamics in the marketplace" and that T-Mobile's new handset financing ideas are "interesting." "That's something we've looked at on several occasions.
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eWeek
Citgo to Settle New Hampshire Gas-Additive Lawsuit
Bloomberg
Kent Colburn, the former director of the air resources division of New Hampshire's Department of Environmental Services, testified in state court in Concord today that it wouldn't have participated in a federal clean-air program called Reformulated ...
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Daft Punk has a new record due sometime this spring
A.V. Club
Daft Punk's latest record should be out in the next few months, according to a Paris newspaper. Le Parisien reports that the electronic duo has signed with Columbia for its new LP, the follow-up to 2005's Human After All. and the first new Daft Punk ...
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A.V. Club
Facebook Co-Founder Unveils the New 'New Republic'
Mashable
Chris Hughes, the 29-year-old co-founder of Facebook who acquired a majority stake in the small, storied arts and politics magazine The New Republic last March, naming himself editor-in-chief and publisher, unveiled the results of its 10-month redesign ...
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Book News: Alice's Appeal, Virginia's Pastime
New Yorker (blog)
In honor of Lewis Carroll's hundred and eighty-first birthday, Peter Hunt considers the enduring international appeal of "Alice in Wonderland." "I should like it to resemble some deep old desk, or capacious hold-all, in which one flings a mass of odds ...
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New Yorker (blog)
New York Ecstasy Dealer Says He Earns $4 Million A Year
Business Insider
Big time drug dealers risk life in prison and the inability to look themselves in the mirror, but they can get rich too. NYPost's Madeline Scinto talks with a runner and a distributor working around New York University for some intel on the ecstasy trade.
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Business Insider
Watch the New Diet Coke Hunk Get a Soda-Jizz Facial
Jezebel
Watch the New Diet Coke Hunk Get a Soda-Jizz Facial While regular sugar-filled Coke is focusing on "happy calories" and joy, Diet Coke reminds you that bubbles are sexy, men are sexy and sex is sexy. Also getting sprayed in the face is sexy. Back in ...
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